Americans keep voting the same type of people in, its no wonder your economy is so bad. Try voting for someone who actually votes using reason this time. Instead you vote for Obama who says "we want change" but always votes the exact same and infact had no acquirable voting record anyhow.

I mean when Ron Paul talks about oil/gold stocks staying the same and only the dollar losing value and it being attributable to the printing of money it makes sense, and it is easily shown and research-able, then he votes against printing money and the fed in that exact same way.

This is what you want to look for, not someone with a good slogan, "durp durp, we want change!". When you hear that Ron paul is against the war without a declaration of war it again makes sense, its not unpatriotic to follow the constitution, and he votes against it. Go to war if something is worth fighting for, but follow your own laws. Same with executing someone without due process as obama just did, unless you want the same thing to happen to you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wKmco16cOs

Then obama who is already publicizing himself and wants yet another bailout to drop Americans buying power even lower and prop up the economy for another couple years. You guys need to vote for someone trustworthy this time.

Just an opinion anyways.. I hope he wins due to his track record, the guy doesnt even take government money he is legally entitled to and is being blocked by the media. Definitely someone with some actual change and a track record to back it, its actually inspiring. But like I said its all on youtube and is actually very interesting to watch even if your not american like myself.

Some other good ones are the ron paul blackout, where fox went as far as declaring the 1st, 3rd, and 4th in a strawpoll totally ignoring Paul which was pretty funny.

Ron paul has a plan to balance the budget in 3 years or so, due to cutting funding of the war and of things like the department education and the drug war. Things handled entirely at the state level anyways and not really needed.

I dont understand why you guys waste so much money on these things to fix your country while at the same time devaluing your dollar so the money these things could potentially create is worth less anyways. Seems like a conflicting system at the moment.

Truer words were ne'er written; the OWS are a bunch of squalling infants with shyte-filled diapers, demanding to be suckled.

It's only taken their SEIU/ACORN/CPUSA masters what, three months? to realize just how laughable their song & dance has been. But they've now taken their first baby step to pretend they have the legitimacy of TEA party protestors.

When you hear that Ron paul is against the war without a declaration of war it again makes sense, its not unpatriotic to follow the constitution, and he votes against it.

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My big issue with Paul is that he believes you can achieve Libertarian Utopia in quick steps. You can't. What you <can> do is start throttling back the entitlement engine, but it's going to be a bloody process.

“A guy who had integrity” is leftie code for “didn’t repudiate Stalin until half-a-century after the old monster had died”, as Seeger belatedly did in 2009. “Activist credentials” is the preferred New York Times euphemism for being reliably wrong on every single issue for the last 70 years, starting with his opposition to the Second World War. (Not to mention he ripped off Solomon Linda, the black South African author of “Wimoweh”, who died penniless. Because, unlike poor Mr Linda, Mr Seeger was shrewd enough to have a – what’s the word? – “corporation” to protect his business interests.)

But good for OWS at finally finding the perfect soundtrack for its fresh youthful idealism. I believe Pete serenaded the Zuccotti Park crowd with his searing protest song, “Where Have All The Showers Gone?”

It's not all bad. Some of the things they were on about were good ideas. Trying to take some of the money out of elections, making the tax system fairer, I don't mind the movement--getting people interested in civics shouldn't require an economic meltdown.

Plus, it's interesting to see the hyper-progressives at the same rally as libertarians. talk about weird bed-fellows. no wonder they couldn't agree on what they were about.